How to form two words with two sounds. Tick s polyphonic words

Updated on educate 2024-08-12
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    嘀 [dí].

    Goo Aspeak quietly; b.Hesitation ("goo" is pronounced softly).

    Tick compound words: tick, tick

    Muttering, ticking

    Tick grunt, tick grunt.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Di is not a polyphonic word, group words: tick, tick, tick, tick mutter, tick muttering basic word meaning:

    It is a Chinese character that denotes sound and can be used as an onomatopoeia to describe sound and can also be used to express sound.

    Traditional Chinese characters: 嘀, radical: 口, pinyin: dí

    Strokes: 14, Structure: Left and Right Structure, Five Elements: Fire.

    Head and tail decomposition: 口啇, component decomposition: 口亠丷冂十口, variant words: 唙谪Extended MaterialsStroke order: Explanation of group words:

    1. Tick dī dā is the same as "tick" (dīdā).

    2. Tick dí dā is the same as "tick". Wei Wei's "Oriental", Part 5, Chapter 14: "Only the horseshoe watch is ticking and ticking. ”

    3. 嘀里嘟噜 dī li dū lū state word. Described as speaking very quickly and making it difficult to hear. It is also a dripping pout.

    4. Whisper, say in private.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Paraphrasing Goo Aspeak quietly; b.Hesitation ("goo" is pronounced softly). Related words: tick, tick

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The voice of the table is very small, and it is not clear that the compound words of [dí] are not clear: [muttering, muttering].

    The sound of a watch moving and water dripping [dī] is a group of words: [tick, tick].

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The polyphonic character is "嘀" 嘀dī

    Onomatopoeia: Click. 嘀 [dí].

    moving) whispered; Say it privately.

    moving) suspicion; Hesitation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    嘀 [dí].

    Tick dīdā

    嘀 dí muttering dígu

    Whisper, privately.

    What are you muttering here alone?

    Suspicion He muttered again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    "Oh" two-tone compound: Oh.

    Oh two tones are mood words, and they are all single word table tones, so there is only one word.

    Oh" basic explanation:

    1. Oh [ò].

    Interjection, which means comprehension, awakening: I see.

    2. Oh [ó].

    Interjections, expressing doubt, surprise, etc. : What's going on?

    3. Oh [é].

    Chanting Rhythmically reciting poems.

    Definition of compound words: 1, oh [ óyā ]

    Expresses surprise. 2. 微Oh [ wēi ò

    Still groaning. 3. 幽Oh [ yōu ò

    Whispering. 4. Oh oh rice [ òmǐ ].

    Oh oh rice means sleep in Wenzhou dialect.

    5. Shen Oh [ shěn ò

    He groaned. Hesitation, hesitation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Oh pine, oh yo

    Oooo

    Oh ho, oh heh

    Oh, oh, oh, oh

    Groan, chant, oh

    Kou, Shen oh, micro oh.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Two words at the beginning of the word tick

    Muttering] [Ticking] [Ticking].

    The first word is Di's 2-word group of words

    Tick]: Same as "tick" (dīdā).

    Tick]: Same as "tick". Wei Wei's "Oriental", Part 5, Chapter 14: "Only the horseshoe watch is ticking and ticking. ”

    The first word is a four-word phrase and an idiom compound at the beginning of the tick character

    Tick Purr]: A status word. Described as speaking very quickly and making it difficult to hear. It is also a dripping pout.

    Tick Grunt]: 1Describe something rolling and its sound. For example, when the basket is overturned, the apples inside are tumbling to the ground. For example: What are you doing upstairs, ticking so loudly?

    Muttering]: Whispering, speaking privately.

    Knowledge Expansion Sharing: Explanation of Chinese Characters for Di Characters嘀 [dí].

    Muttering aspeak quietly; b.Hesitation ("goo" is pronounced softly).

    Number of strokes: 14;

    radical: 口; Expand your thinking: What are the homophones of the word Di

    Polyester (dí)】嘀 (dí)] 唙 (dí)】enemy (dí)].

    镝 (dí)】靮 (dí)】廸 (dí)】笛 (dí)].

    啇 (dí)】Di (dí)】Polyester (dí)】蔋 (dí)].

    苖 (dí)】荻 (dí)】翟 (dí)】蔐 (dí)].

    啇 (dí)】嚁 (dí)】觌 (dí)】梑 (dí)].

    蹢 (dí)】馰 (dí)】籴 (dí)】鸐 (dí)].

    馰 (dí)】镝 (dí)】嘀 (dí)】觌 (dí)].

    藡 (dí)】dysprosium (dí)】Polyester (dí)】蔋 (dí)].

    的 (dí)】籴 (dí)】頔 (dí)】

    豴 (dí)】笛 (dí)】苖 (dí)】荻 (dí)].

    Di (dí)】enemy (dí)] 觌 (dí)】靮 (dí)].

    嚁 (dí)】鸐 (dí)】迪 (dí)】髢 (dí)].

    籴 (dí)】的 (dí)】藡 (dí)】enemy (dí)].

    嫡 (dí)】蹢 (dí)】Di (dí)】梑 (dí)].

    嫡 (dí)】翟 (dí)】

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Backbite. dí]

    Goo Aspeak quietly; b.Hesitation ("goo" is pronounced softly).

    Tick words. Tick

    Muttering, ticking

    Tick grunt, tick grunt.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Little by little, the liquid falls down: eye drops. Fall. Cui. Water stone wear (as long as there is perseverance, continuous efforts, things will be successful, also known as "dripping water through the stone"). Drain (leaky pot).

    Little by little the liquid that falls down: water. Sweat.

    Measure word, used for the amount of liquid dripping: water does not leak. Two inks.

    Tick dí 咕 aspeak quietly; b.Hesitation ("goo" is pronounced softly).

    Tick

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The second "oh" compound has one: oh.

    yā] means Surprise Pinyin.

    radical: 口; Stroke 10.

    Sigh means doubt, surprise, etc.

    Oh! You're here to get married. ——The Outer History of Confucianism

    Such as: Oh! Will there be such people? See also.

    Interjections, expressing doubt, surprise, etc. : What's going on?

    One of the Chinese characters. The pronunciation of ó and ò is a common exclamation and mood particle. It also indicates a common way. Such as: Oh! I know! )

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